Exploring the Causes, Trends and Social Impact of Cybercrime Among Youths in South Eastern Nigeria
Adaeze B. Ekwochi,
Ohita P. Asije,
Iveren B. Agbo,
Goodness James,
Opeyemi O. Famodimu and
Smart T. Obiajunwa
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Adaeze B. Ekwochi: National Open University, Nigeria
Ohita P. Asije: University of Ibadan, Nigeria,
Iveren B. Agbo: Nigerian Defence Academy, Nigeria
Goodness James: Babcock University, Nigeria,
Opeyemi O. Famodimu: Babcock University, Nigeria,
Smart T. Obiajunwa: Nasarawa State University, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 330-337
Abstract:
This study examined the causes, trends and social impact of cybercrime among youths in south eastern Nigeria. Methodology: Relevant data were drawn from selected one hundred (100) students across various departments in Federal University of Technology Owerri, using a well-structured questionnaire. Findings of the study revealed that factors that drive youths into cybercrime in the area include: unemployment, peers influence, quest for wealth/get rich quick syndrome, lack of internet security and poor parental supervision, among others. Study conclusion and policy recommendations: The study concluded that youths’ involvement in cybercrime is influenced by various factors, and if properly contained will have a positive effect on the nation. The government, family, and youths all have a vital role to play in this contest, collective action could better the interest of future existence, regain international reputation and promote the nation economy. Regulating the abusive usage of the internet, social media just like china, japan, and other world power will go a long way to check the excesses of cyber risk. Based on the findings, it was recommended among others that Individuals should adopt basic cybersecurity measures to protect themselves from cyber threats, strict law enforcement and deterrence measures must be meted out on cybercriminals and finally the government and private organizations should establish skill acquisition programs and entrepreneurship initiatives to provide alternative sources of income for youths constructively reducing the lure of cybercrime.
Date: 2025
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